Scuba Destination Spotlight

A paradise for wreck divers, this string of islands in the middle of Pacific Ocean allow for some amazing diving opportunities. Spread out over a distance of 3,000 kilometers, the islands of Micronesia are surrounded by coral reefs, and Truk Lagoon itself sports many wrecks that have sunk throughout the years. The warm climate and … Continue reading

The southernmost and westernmost populated Japanese islands of Ishigaki, Iriomote, and Taketomi are the Yaeyama Islands, which themselves form the Okinawa prefecture along with Miyaoko and Okinawa Islands. Not yet fully appreciated, and only recently opened up to the rest of the world, the Yaeyama Islands are a fantastic getaway for anyone that both appreciates … Continue reading

Located north of the New Britain, the largest island in Papua New Guinea’s Bismarck Archipelago, Kimbe bay is part of the coral triangle, and covers an area of 2.3 million square miles of ocean. It’s the global center of marine biodiversity, meaning there’s no other place in the world that sports that many types of … Continue reading

A complete marine reserve, the Poor Knights Islands are rated in the world’s top 10 dive sites by Jacques Cousteau. Located 24 kilometers off the coast of Tutukaka, the Poor Knights Islands have significant meaning for the local community, and are considered a natural spots that’s worthy of protection. The locals are proud of the … Continue reading

A perfect spot for all sorts of diving, Tioman Island has over 25 diving spots that range from beginner friendly to really challenging. It’s an ideal spot for diving lessons, and also has excellent night diving locations, and because of its topography and marine life, also a great place for underwater photography. The abundance of … Continue reading

An excellent exotic diving location, Dauin’s coastline holds many dive spots that have captivated many-a-diver with its astounding beauty. A warm atmosphere along with pleasant waters make Dauin a prime location for any type of scuba diver, whether it’s freshly faced beginner or a hardened veteran. This place hold many spots filled with natural wonders … Continue reading

The coast off of North Carolina is also known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic, due to the huge amount of wrecks that entice divers to explore. Over 600 wrecks from the last 500 years are situated there, and because of its popularity, there’s even a museum that shares the name Graveyard of the Atlantic. … Continue reading

A UNESCO protected spot since 2011, Baa Atoll is an amazing spot for divers both new and experienced at diving. It’s a unique place with submerged islands, overhands, swim throughs, and plenty of marine life, Baa Atoll truly deserves its UNESCO status. Diving in the Atoll offers the change for close encounters with incredible mega-fauna … Continue reading

Arguably the most well-known dive site in Sudan, Sha’ab Rumi is the famous place where Jacques Cousteau’s Conshelf II experiment took place in 1963. It’s a beautiful reef dive in the Red Sea that’s truly a sight to behold, and is 48 kilometers off Sudan Port, and on this spot is located The Precontinent, Cousteau’s … Continue reading

Ireland may not be a tropical destination that’s littered with coral reefs and exotic marine life, but what it lacks in natural spectacle it sure does make for it in unique ambiance. Donegal is one of the best place to dive in in Europe, especially for wreck-diving. There are more wrecks there than anywhere else … Continue reading